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for pat stevens, her children did rise up and call her blessed. and she was. and we were all blessed to have bless.her. >> hello and welcome to a special edition of "justice." . i am judge jeanine pirro. redeploying military forces all the while the fighting rages on. a report from gaza city coming up. and don't drink the water, ohio's nightmare, a crisis of toxic tap water. we will have the latest for you. first to my open. tonight the shelling continues. and there appears to be no end in sight for the hamas israeli conflict. the third war in five years. and he did it again. our president barack obama and
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side kick john kerry made us look ridiculous on the world stage orchestrating a cease fire believing a terrorist organization would be true to its promise of a 72-hour cease fire which of course hamas broke in 90 minutes, reminding the world yet again we either don't know what we are doing, who our friends are or are actually switching sides. the sad part is the cease fire would have allowed humanitarian aid to the palestinians caught in the crossfire. sadly, today a u.n. school was hit and the 4r50i6s of innocent lost because hamas uses children as shields hiding their weapons behind the victims and baiting the enemy. our leader chastises netanyahu for the loss of life not oun li unlike the high commissioner for human rights.
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>> they also provided almost $1 billion in providing the iron dome to protect israelis from the rocket attack and no such protection has been provided to gazians against the shelling. >> it is almost as though she and our president are saying it's not fair israel, you are winning the war. more people are dying on the other side than yours so stop it. and when israel does, hamas attacks. ignores the reality the terrorist organization hamas has broken every cease fire instead of would honor. should we be surprised? hamas is labeled a terrorist organization by our own state department. it is the outgrowth of the muslim brotherhood, a partner of iran. the enemy of egypt, saudi arabia, jordan and moderate
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terrorist states. but then again, how could we possibly expect our president t? he is the one who said this. >> so let there be no doubt, the tide of war is receding. today al qaeda is on appeal osama bin laden is no more. >> we are healthier than it has ever been, more tolerant than it has ever been. >> what planet is he living on? >> instead it's just the opposite. al qaeda is bigger than ever, isis, hamas, iran, all gaining power while our president dithers on whether to impose sanctions for violations of his own red line. will it ever stop? how can it? the hamas charter demands that every jew be killed. while our do nothing president golfs and plays pool and goes to fund raisers, he quietly
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negotiates with iran allowing them to continue their nuclear build up bringing them closer to attaining the nuclear bombs that iran intends to use against israel. it is not going to stop because our president turns tail and runs out of iraq leaving it open to sighs sis. you know, the group that kills their fellow muslims, beheading them, destroying christian churches and threatening them to leave the country or killing them if they don't. it is not going to stop because our president supported president morsi who after his election imposed sharia law suspended the conts tugs. even 35 million egyptians close to the muslims had the backbone to stand up to president morsi and his muslim brotherhood. the same group that our president invited to sit in the first two rows of his speech in cairo in 2009.
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it is no wonder the world thinks we are bumblers. it was barack obama secretary of state hillary clinton who negotiated a cease fire between hamas and vaem two years ago convincing israel to take down a blockade so that hamas would build schools and hospitals for palestinians. a half a million tons of cement later were then used by hamas to build steel reinforced tunnels the most sophisticated in the world from which terrorists using counterfeit israeli uniforms could kidnap slaughter jews. the administration we are operating under is if you give a terrorist organization what it wants and try to understand their grief vances the conflict will be over. it is like saying, if we just sat down with the boston bombers they wouldn't have killed so many of us. hamas is not a political party.
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they are not soldiers. they are terrorists. most arab states agree as evidenced by the silence and lack of support by hamas by egypt, saudi arabia, jordan and the united arab emirates. hamas' chance from river to sea is a reminder of their intent to eliminate israel. ♪ chanting) >> the rivers to sea creating a palestinian state is one thing. an altogether different from destroying a democratic one. the fact that our president does not seem to understand the difference is in itself a danger zone for all americans.
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and that's my open. the fighting continues in the middle east tonight. connor powell is live in gaza city. connor, talk to us. >> judge, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he would make hamas pay a price for their continued rocket fire. we continue to see that a few minutes ago in an israeli missile strike that ma'hamas ha used to fire rockets into israel was hit by an israeli missile. this is what we are seeing in gaza. israeli troops have generally been pulling out of gaza as they have completed the task of destroying the cross border under ground tunnels, but israel is continuing to hit hamas here in sggaza particularly along th gaza strip. this is what the israeli prime minister says the next phase of this conflict will be israeli troops will pull out and
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continue to focus on hitting hamas' rocket infrastructure. there's heavy fighting in the southern part in the rafah area near the egyptian border. but for the most part we are seeing what the fault of the israeli military force has now pulled out. but there is still heavy fighting. earlier in the day the u.n. school was hit. this is the 7th time they have been hit by israeli artillery. they said they are investigating this incident but it has been condemned by both the u.s. and the u.n. the u.s. calling it disgraceful de shelling of the u.n. school. palestinians were there seeking refuge at the school. the u.s. calling on israel to protect civilians here at this conflict, judge, continues. >> connor, thanks so much. >> with me now former senior advisor to three presidents,
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president obama, clinton and george h.w. bush, ambassador dennis ross and pulitzer prize winner and journalist fox news contributor judith miller. i will start with you ambassador. did john kerry really think he could broker a deal with hamas and is a deal even possible given the player in this? >> there has been cease fires in the past. in 2012 there was a cease fire. there was a cease fire in 2009 as well. particularly the cease fires are going to emerge from the realities on the ground. in this particular case israelis were prepared to go along with the cease fire that kerry had brok brokered. obviously hamas was not prepared for it. the israelis made a judgment now that sort of is twofold. number one they don't trust that hamas will live up to what it says. number two they don't want it
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out hamas is seen as gaining. they understand egypt, jordan, saudi arabia the emirates and palestinian authority, although it's in a difficult position to say it. none of them want hamas to gain as well. you have a strategical linement in the region and they are trying to take account of that. whether or not that can bring it to an end it depends on something else. it depends on what hamas decides we are being depleted enough because they fired up so many or the israelis in fact attack the sufficie enough sites we don't appear to be at that point yet. >> judith miller is nodding her head. you agree? >> i do. there was an estimated arsenal of 10,000 rockets hamas has had. they used about 3-4,000 of them that has given them ar lot of rockets left.
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th this is going to continue. >> i hear there has been about 30 tunnels found. >> 35. >> it seems as though they have gotten to all of them. are they sure about that? >> no. i don't think they can be. what has stunned the israelis is the extent to which hamas used what should have been concrete for schools and hospitals and clinics and homes, 70 percent of the homes that were destroyed in the last go around hamas and israel have not been rebuilt. they used it to build this under ground city. you remember when you and i were in egypt egyptians were complaining about the tunnels and how hard they were, how hard they were to identify, locate and destroy. >> ambassador ross and judith stay right here. we are going to go back to the topic of the crisis in the middle
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ambassador dennis ross and judith miller are back with me. ambassador, you referenced something you used the word realignment. i want to read something that struck me when i listened to prime minister netanyahu yesterday. he talked about saying it surprised many, but not us, the special connection we have with countries of the area. this is very important at the end of this operation is open for us for israel new possibilities. that one speaks volumes to me. what about you ambassador? >> it is a significant point. it suggests we are thinking beyond what happens at the end of this round. he's thinking of it from two different stand points.
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one standpoint is what you do to ensure hamas doesn't gain with gaza. candidates be used for housing authority as alternative to hamas hamas. is there a way to create greater cooperation among this group on regional issues. the fact that he is talking about opportunity to suggest that he realizes this round of fighting needs to be thinking not only in terms of what it represents about hamas but what it means as a whole and new direction within us. >> the fact that you have many of the arab countries absolutely silent and israel is hammering gaza doesn't that tell you that there is a realignment? i have always believed egypt was a friend of the united states. the 79 cease support. what does it tell you?
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>> it tells me that what dennis is referring to this realignment is really taking place. i thought not only with the silence of the arab press they did not pile on top of israel when it started. also in the saudi king statements five minutes today in which he did not blame israel for the current round of fighting. they criticized hamas. there is a new from queen abdel-llah. there are all kinds of possibilities not only for israel but the united states to provide the extremists from the moderates in the arab world. >> the whole idea of hamas not allowing for humanitarian aid during the cease fire that they desperately need there. it started the issue of hamas. but statement their de facto ruling in gaza is that kind of
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thing ever going to happen? >> they are not going to allow it to take place if they think they are going to lose number one. number two, it is clear hamas speaks to exploit civilian cash for its own purposes rather than looking to protect its citizens it actually uses their pain, their suffering to try to strengthen it internationally. you would think they would reflect some concerns about palestinians there. they much prefer to exploit their suffering than to try to end it. what will end it? do you see anything ending this? >> i do think as i said the key to this is going to be does hamas begin to look at its own forces becoming depleted number one is the price in gaza they are paying not only in terms of the citizen ry which they don't seem to care but their own wherewithal their own
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capabilities does that also seem to be at risk? is number three, i would say there is a question i think at some point there's enough pressure brought to braear not only the israelis but by themselves. if they would join us and emphasize the reason this goes on is because of hamas and there's not going to be any ability to provide relief there unless hamas fired rockets then you might see this brought to an end. >> you were talking about mahmoud abbas, what role would he play? >> he of course is an enemy even though they are joining governments they are rivals. he does not want to see hamas get stronger. it's important to remember that hamas ceases power on the west bank in 2007 from abbas and there foefr this is a rivalry i
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think israel and the united states and friends of peace can use to put added pressure on hamas. >> with the apparent realignment that hopefully in helping the people of palestine do you belief the united states will begin to recognize the importance of our alliances in the middle east and standing firm with him given the fact that even moderate muslims are fighting with the radical muslims and what's going on with syria and all of the jihadists there? >> i think the key right now is -- and i do believe they will increasingly act on this. i think the key to recognize that with this realignment we should be focusing every day on
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how do we strengthen our friends and how do we ensure adversaries become weaker rment that could be the guide post. >> thank you ambassador ross and judith miller. [ music and whistling ] when you go the extra mile to help business owners save on commercial auto insurance, you tend to draw a following. [ brakes screech ]
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>> christianity tonight horrific violence facing christians across the middle east. recent attacks by isis in iraq drove christians out of mosumos. can anything be done before christianity as we know it it is wiped out. we have the international christian outreach. father, thank you for being with us this evening. how bad is it? >> i would like to thank you for allowing me this opportunity to talk about the pain of my
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people. what's going on in iraq, judge, it's nothing less than the christian genocide. the attention of the whole world from the great atrocity that has taken place now in iraq. in the city of mosul the city that was built on the ruins of nineveh the capital of mesopotamia the creator of civilization. the people of that city, they are the indigenous city of that city. that area for thousands and thousands of years now are driven in a mass exodus to leave their homes all over the country. >> these people were given an
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all tultimatum by siisis. convert to islam, pay an exorbitant tax, die by the sword or leave. >> leave your home, leave everything. >> they destroyed the antiquities and the tomb of jonah. what we have now is almost an elimination of christianity in iraq. who is fighting with the christian? >> nobody is fighting with the christian unfortunately. >> why? >> that is the big question you and i have to ask the world. >> where is the patriarch? >> our patriarch is going from one place to the other meeting with arab nations, meeting with secretary of state in lebanon and syria in various places. he came here he was in washington several times. he met with the ambassador of the united nations in lebanon. a group of other patriarchs.
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we don't know. >> are people so afraid of isis? the church is peaceful. orthodox christian doesn't matter. the people must be so disappointed. >> the people are disappointed unfortunately. right now you and i understand it. terrorists are the ones that are causing these problems. >> how do we stop them? >> first of all we need to make them hear our voice. those groups that are supporting and funding our terrorists to stop funding them, please. we ask that you stop hunting them -- funding them, please. >> who is funding them? >> i don't know. >> isis is taking over the banks. >> they took over the banks and took all of the moneys off these
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people especially the christians and everything they have. they not only took their money, they not only took their money but they made them leave their homes. got to the borders with the clothes on their back and nothing else was damaged than a too dollars cash. they made them sign away the deeds to their houses. >> they accept their villages and montessouris we have there and people's homes that are our own christians. >> you know something that this destruction of christianity people that speak aramaic the language of jesus. >> the language of jesus christ. if nobody is fighting for them
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what makes us think we are safe? >> isis started in mosul, it went to syria a few days ago to a city called -- town near the city. isis went to netherlands and isis is coming to a town near you and i. >> there's no question about that. father, thank you so much. >> it is a national threat. >> i couldn't agree with you more. we will have you back. >> will president obama act alone and cut congress out yet again? that's next. did the united states be negotiating with hamas to try to negotiating with hamas to try to broker a cease fire? did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age?
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live from america's news headquarterseses i'm kelly wright. a second american aid worker who contracted ebola in africa will make her way to the u.s. soon at the emory hospital in atlanta. one doctor is said to be improving after spending the first night in isolation. officials say there is very little risk of an outbreak in the u.s. a team of investigatorses continuing to sort through the wreckage of a malaysian jetliner. the team searched the area sunday, finding more personal belongingses of the victimses remains of two hup people have been returned to the netherlands for identification. the flight was shut down with 298 passengers asks crew on board july 17th. there were no survivors now back to justice with judge
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jeanini. e. lie. they are bad for congress. while the battle over the border crisis continues to escalate will president obama really move the poll he keeps bragging about. 79 percent think that you guys are doing a horrific job. the american people decemberisa and they are not happy with you guys. what say you? >> i wasn't happy with us either. we had a group put together we all agreed. we got the bill tuesday, the bill, i mean, it had stuff that you just couldn't go along with. judge, i love talking to you as a former judge you understand. like page 18 it says, if an
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alien who came in illegally doesn't show up for a hearing and we are hearing 90 percent plus don't, then the government has the burden of proving why they didn't show up and that they were at fault and if not you are going to issue another. that is blanket amnesty. >> i have to tell you, congressman, that is why americans are so frustrated. if you commit a crime in this country we have the sheriff coming up. you are held accountable but it's almost as though if you come here illegally and everybody feels for the kids. that's the saddest part of it, but the problem is, there are no real sanctions. you don't just come here and we will give you everything that you need. what did you guys come up with? >> let me tell you, though, i have to say this for our guys. i have been very critical of our leaders. but there were enough in our party that said thursday night let's get some guys that know this bill and get it fixed so we
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can vote on a good bill tomorrow. last night we voted on a bill that fixed those problems. marsha was on earlier tonight. we fixed those problems and we sent it to the senate i don't think many americans know. >> what did you fix? tell me in 20 seconds what you put in the bill that you think was workable for the senate? >> this kind of crap you don't show up. the government has to keep giving you notices to appear. all of that stuff is out. instead you stay down of the border you teach them but you don't leave that area until you have your hearing. the bill that came out tuesday you get extra hearings. you get a hearing and then you go back. p for parents in the country we
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send them back. as soon as we start doing that humanely then this massive number stops. also in the original bill the governors request the national guard but the secretary of defense and president can stop them. our bill would change that but the governors can call them up on their own without the president or secretary of defense. there are a lot of really big things. >> congressman you didn't get it done. all right. here we are is the president going to come in and give away our money? >> that's the thing. we allowed that money to go straight straight to the national guard without going to the president without going to defense. we fixed those things. now because we finally passed a good bill and i talked to jeff sessions for a good bit yesterday working on things ted
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cruz the night before. i think we have a good strategy now. the senate will either needs to pass these things or they are going to have some people lose their seat. it brings us back to the president saying he may give amnesty to millions of people. if he does that he garn stees we take over the senate. i think it's a bluff. i think he will not do that. if he does we will pick up more seats in the house and we will have more seats than people dreamed of in the senate. >> congressman. thank you for being on. >> love being on with you. >> next we have sheriff hodgkin's. we heard him talking about the fact that some of theefz individuals who are coming across if they don't show up for the first deportation hearing they get lost in the system and the government has to prove where they are which is kind of
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crazy seeing the president is sending them to massachusetts, california, et cetera, et cetera. there is something called the trust act in california. it prevents law enforcement -- and you are a sheriff. prevents law enforcement from holing any illegals to come in and take them even though ice may have a retain error hold on them. you say massachusetts is about ready to pass a gives illegals who commit crimes the ability to ob skond without ice coming in. >> is that accurate? >> it is. it is outrageous as can be. this takes the hands cuffs off of illegal aliens and slap them on law enforcement and prohibits us from protecting our
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communities. >> i had not heard of it. what they are saying is in addition to you don't have to hold them for ice you can let them go as soon as your law allows it. but there is no penalty if immigration says we have got a hold on them, hold it they can l let him go. this seems to be a continuous effort on the part of some and the federal government to excuse the criminal act of illegals. am i right or wrong? >> you are right on the money. what is happening is no we can't hold them. you figure out where they are once they take off into the community. obviously they are not going to hang around. the tax payer will be threatened with the potential problem and the cost of having to track them down again which makes no sense.
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>> when we talk about some of the criminal cases one of the biggest problems is the young people coming in now so many males between 14 and 17 we don't even know if they are who they say they are. some wearing gang signs. we don't know if they have a criminal history or mental history. if they commit a crime they can say it's my first offense. how are you going to find out who they are? >> we can't find out. we interviewed several kids at the border who were teenagers. one admitted he committed his first murder when he was 8 years old. we know a lot of ms 13 young teenagers are coming in and we know they are being sefrnt out into other communities in the country. we are safe in law enforcement with a difficult threat as you say not knowing who are these individuals, what has been their history in the countries they
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came from. that is a huge threat to the people of our country. >> very tough job. thank you for being with us this evening. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up, an american city left without any drinking water. the latest on the crisis facing one ohio city. and could your wat (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call,
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>> breaking news tonight the governor of ohio declared a
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state of emergency in one of the state's biggest cities. residents of toledo are stranded without any drinking water. frank gaffney the president. the drinking water in the 4th largest city in ohio is now toxic possibly because of allergy from lake erie. i have never heard of anything like this. how does this happen? >> you know, judge, we pick the critical infrastructure for granted. kind of like oxygen. we assume it will always be there. water is one of the necessities of life of course. the fact that so much of us -- so many of us have so much of it in pristine condition every day is nothing. in short a small miracle. i think what is happening in this case is apparently allergy that is spawned by fertilizer and manure running off of farms in lake erie has caused a bloom
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of this toxic material that is close to an intake or the drinking water for the people of toledo and put them in considerable jeopardy. not the looets east of it if yo water which is something you can do to make it more pure and drinkable it makes it more toxic. >> you can't bathe in it, you can't cook in it, you can't boil it. frightening stuff. it remind me of how critical our infrastructure is. we have talked about the vil ner ability of our infrastructure whether it be electrical or water. our not being the most popular around what do you fear? >> there are two pieces of this. won the naturally occurring
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phenomenon like this exercise in toledo or in the case of the electric grid an immense solar storm may have devastating effects on this critical infrastructure. so can enemy action with respect to drinking water supplies and the grid. in both cases it seems to me we need a different posture, a different attitude with this starting point a different attitude to get us to a different posture with respect to the insfrau tubing to-- infrastructure question. our nation cannot sustain the kind of population size we have today some 300 million people. the infrastructure we rely on whether it's the power grid or all of the things it makes possible from drinking water to food distribution to medicine to transportation, telecommunications and finances
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if all of that were to go away so would all of us. we need to try to help people understand what these vulnerabilities are and how we can take steps particularly with the case of the grid to remedy as the defense department has done for 50 years. >> we have spoken about this on the storm and all of the vulnerabilities. with all that we do the viewers are very interested in this. they want to know where they can go for food or water and how they survive. but i never thought that i would hear that the water was poisoned basically by allergy. if that's the case it seems like a relatively easy thing to happen. what about congress? what are they doing? >> i am heartened to say with respect to the business about the electric grid being
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vulnerable to everything kind of solar storms two years ago in the the last week or so which very nearly hit our planet and would have caused devastating effects to the kind of man caused effects with similar kind of damage. there is a bill in the homeland security committee called the critical infrastructure act and congressman pete sessions and michael mccall the chairman of the committee who has been one of our guests, judge, has indicated he intends to bring this bill that will establish as a national planning scenario this kind of threat which for the first time really put it on the map with the federal level and state local level kwho are responsible for helping us survive these kind of contingencies. it is a first step from the fixes.
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and holder. he set out to funtd amount fally change america and that's what he continues to do for the worse and no one is doing anything about it. polly says obama said he would fundamentally change america. he forgot to add by destroying it from within. robert says he never had any interest in getting america back on track in the first place and everything that is happening is by design. but some of you disagree with this. gloria says, you don't know what you are talking about. what have republicans done to help the president? nothing but shut the government down and waste tax payer's money. really? is that what you believe? valerie says president obama is only one man and you can't expect miracles. he inherited a mess. valerie, i don't think he inherited those 90,000 coming across the border.
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did he inherit the triple debt we have? i don't think he inherited some of the problems we are having because we don't know what side of defense we a-- the fence we on in world and foreign affairs. should the united states be negotiating with hamas to try to broker a cease fire in almost 100 percent of you agree and said no way. cartel says we should be eradicating hamas not negotiating with them. why not? it wouldn't be the first time we negotiated with the enemy. remember sergeant bowe bergdahl, yeah, from the last segment. kathy says since when do we negotiate with terrorists. oh, i forgot since president obama took office. janet says we should never negotiate with terrorists, never, for any reason. pat says, no, we also need to step up and support israel like we promised. the schocollateral damage is sat
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